UTMB Calendar Event

Time-Out Session- "Medicare 101"

***Families, caregivers, patients, staff and students are welcome to attend these sessions***

May 29th Session- 2pm in Jennie Sealy 2.506A

Presented by: Mallory Freitag, Lead Benefits Counselor, Houston-Galveston Area Council

Topic: “Medicare 101”

Overview: Join us for a presentation that reviews the basics of Medicare. Attendees will learn about the different coverage options available through Medicare and important deadlines to sign-up. This presentation will also go over programs available to assist individuals with Medicare costs, and will review ways Medicare beneficiaries can avoid common pitfalls to make sure they have quality access to healthcare.

Please encourage caregivers, family members and patients to attend!

"Time-Out “is a weekly educational/support session for caregivers and family members of UTMB patients, to support them in their adjustment and maintenance of their caregiving role. These sessions will not be tied to a specific diagnosis- all caregivers and family members are welcome. The hope is that these sessions will provide a chance for them to have “time out” to relieve some stress, have a little fun, build on care giving skills, decrease burnout and affirm that they are not alone in the role of caregiving.

These sessions are facilitated by UTMB students and staff and will occur every Wednesday at 2pm in Jennie Sealy 2.506A. Sessions will last around 30 minutes and will address topics that falls into the following categories: Relaxation, Self-Care, Discharge Planning and Medical Topics.

If you have questions or are interested in facilitating a session, please contact Savannah Parks at sjparks@utmb.edu or 409-266-7542.

Please join us as we explore and discuss the current knowledge and research revolving around the topic of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and caregiving.

Light refreshments will be provided.

SCI Café is a community dialogue about science, health and possibilities among community members, researchers and scientists. The purpose is to engage and connect community members with science and science with the local community. Topics for SCI Cafés are driven by community learning interests and discovery from UTMB faculty.

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Annual Required Training Live Classroom Sessions

Each year, live Annual Required Training classes are scheduled for those who would prefer interaction with trainers rather than online learning. NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Interactive presentations from 5 facilitators will cover: General Compliance, EEO and Title IX, Information Security, Fire Safety and Threatening Situations. All who attend the full session will be credited for the Annual Required Training Learning Plan in UTMB Learn.

The schedule follows. All classes are in Research Building 6 Room 1.206.

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